@Condobloke,
let us see, whether this is possible by Windows :
#!/bin/bash
while IFS= read -r -d $'\0' video
do
filename=$(basename -- "$video")
filename="${filename%.*}"
ffmpeg -y -i "$video" -vcodec libx264 -crf 51 -preset ultrafast -acodec copy -f mp4 -movflags...
I have decided, to test all during Ubuntu 24.04 upgrade.
I hope, you will have a look on it, I am going to document it, install wine, remove it, reinstall, and if the message will come again : "ubuntu-destop" shall be removed, I will do it.
Perhaps, you did remove the problem, via "without gui".
Perhaps, further investigation, GUI "against" I386 packages, will be needed to find the problem.
I also did install wine on another system (Xubuntu 22.04), removed wine and tried to install wine again.
I had a list of 1.2GB to install (most i386), but nothing like xorg will be removed, as on my "problem system".
empty, as recommended by "Ask-Ubuntu".
My first wine installation on the new system, no problem, but after wine removed and again installed, since then, I have the problems (please refer to the description above).
Please refer to the attachement.
WineHQ I did try, got the following error described here : https://askubuntu.com/questions/1502078/wine-installation-error-winehq-stable-dependent-wine-stable-9-0-0-0-0jamm
Did as described by Daniel T, with the result some dependencies can not be solved :
sudo...
I am going to install Ubuntu 24.04 in April/May.
It is a good time, to check after a clean installation whether wine installation/removing leads to the same behavior as described above.
And in this case it would be no problem to test something (reinstallation of Ubuntu will be all ways...
I did check the installation sequence.
1. New Installation
2. wine installed
3. Automatically Ubuntu upgrade (e.g.: mesa-vulkan-drivers)
It seems to me, that the Ubuntu-Upgrade "has nothing against former installed i386 packages".
sudo apt --simulate install wine
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libfuse2 x11-apps x11-session-utils xbitmaps xinit
Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to...